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india has executed the last surviving attacker from the 2008 terror attack that killed 166 people. mohammed ajmal kasab was hanged in secret early today at a jail in pune. public celebrations broke out across the country as news spread of his execution. kasab was part of a pakistani- based squad of militants who carried out the three-day-long siege on india's financial capital. they targeted key sites like luxury hotels and a jewish center. newly released documents show a government agency took 684 days to warn of earlier problems at a pharmacy linked to the meningitis outbreak. the food and drug administration issued a warning letter over the massachusetts lab in 2007 but it took nearly 18 months longer than an average response. the f.d.a. acknowledged there had been a delay but said it was because of the agency's limited, unclear authority. 34 people in the u.s. have died after receiving tainted pain- killing injections from the massachusetts based lab. congressman jesse jackson junior-- a democrat from illinois-- resigned from the house of representatives today. he had been on m
india has executed the last surviving attacker from the 2008 terror attack that killed 166 people. mohammed ajmal kasab was hanged in secret early today at a jail in pune. public celebrations broke out across the country as news spread of his execution. kasab was part of a pakistani- based squad of militants who carried out the three-day-long siege on india's financial capital. they targeted key sites like luxury hotels and a jewish center. newly released documents show a government agency took...
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the focus in india is india. there's not great global think tanks that are thinking about, you know, all kinds of issues. there's not a real literary culture that writes about things other than what's happening in india, and that's fine, but i think it's very important, if you want to have a voice on a number of things or think about a number of things, to know... to know people beyond that one subject, and that's what i wanted to do. >> hinojosa: so, as i said, one of the things that's really cool about your book is the fact that you are so honest. there's one part of it that i just had to underline and i was, like, "okay, we have to talk about this," because you said that you were... it was the story of you also adjusting to being back in this home country, and you said, "yes, i had to come to terms with the incessant male touching and hand-holding." so how did you come to terms with that? >> you know, um... a friend of mine... there's a crude and a sophisticated way to answer that. the crude way is that, you k
the focus in india is india. there's not great global think tanks that are thinking about, you know, all kinds of issues. there's not a real literary culture that writes about things other than what's happening in india, and that's fine, but i think it's very important, if you want to have a voice on a number of things or think about a number of things, to know... to know people beyond that one subject, and that's what i wanted to do. >> hinojosa: so, as i said, one of the things that's...
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india is growing rapidly and to keep development on track it needs electricity and plenty of it. over the coming years the government wants to build energy production hubs in pockets of south india but in recent months plans for a nuclear power plant have prompted protests and hunger strikes. >> protesting against india's development drive. these people are fighting the production of electricity in their patch. they know there's a great and growing need but they do not want the place they call home to be used to power india's future. >> we need to reclaim our land, our water, our sea, our seafood, our land and all this, this is more important than electricity. >> these villagers are gathered to protest against the nuclear power plant that's set to come online not far from here in the coming months. plans for nuclear power to come to this area in south india have been going since the -- [inaudible] now these villagers say they're taking a final stand and they're going to fight to the end for their futures and their livelihoods. when florence anthony fears the worst. a local fisher
india is growing rapidly and to keep development on track it needs electricity and plenty of it. over the coming years the government wants to build energy production hubs in pockets of south india but in recent months plans for a nuclear power plant have prompted protests and hunger strikes. >> protesting against india's development drive. these people are fighting the production of electricity in their patch. they know there's a great and growing need but they do not want the place they...
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patterns of northern and eastern india. the government launched operations to help those in the worst hit areas. hundreds are being used to carry the stranded to safety. national rescue helicopters have been dropping food parcels through remote parts of the country. >> supplies have been going on since yesterday. and all steps are being taken by the administration to bring relief to the people. >> for those that do escape the floods, this is now their life. living out in the open with the few possessions they've managed to save from their homes. more rain is forecast in the coming days. many of these people were already living in poverty. the flood has made their lives even more precarious. >> the un security council has begun preliminary discussion of the application for full membership of the united nations. the president abbas appealed that decision on friday. if they secure the necessary votes, the u.s. is expected to veto the resolution. >> the headlines this hour, the largest storm to hit the philippines forces 100,00
patterns of northern and eastern india. the government launched operations to help those in the worst hit areas. hundreds are being used to carry the stranded to safety. national rescue helicopters have been dropping food parcels through remote parts of the country. >> supplies have been going on since yesterday. and all steps are being taken by the administration to bring relief to the people. >> for those that do escape the floods, this is now their life. living out in the open...
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india used to have more polio cases than anywhere else. political will resulted in its finally being wiped out. members of rowntree, the global network of professionals. rowntree has been at the forefront of the fight against polio for a generation. raising money and awareness. >> my dream is to have a polio- free world. we have done it with smallpox. we're very close now. >> i am a nurse clinician, is doing this is an extension of that. i love people and i want to see healthy children worldwide. >> this hospital still has a backlog of patients paralyzed by the virus. he caught polio as a baby and will need repeated surgery before he can walk. >> it is painful to see the suffering. >> that will be the greatest thing. >> polio used to spread cheer by contaminated water and raw sewage. but the virus is disappeared because enough people are protected. india has shown global eradication is possible, but the board is not over yet. pakistan and afghanistan and nigeria saw an increase in cases last year. this virus respect no borders. that is why
india used to have more polio cases than anywhere else. political will resulted in its finally being wiped out. members of rowntree, the global network of professionals. rowntree has been at the forefront of the fight against polio for a generation. raising money and awareness. >> my dream is to have a polio- free world. we have done it with smallpox. we're very close now. >> i am a nurse clinician, is doing this is an extension of that. i love people and i want to see healthy...
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and europe could hurt its outsourcing business in india. this is a 180-session chart. after rallying through the end of last year, shares dropped 6% today. drug giant merck is changing two studies of anti-clotting medicine vorapaxar. one study will be discontinued. a quarter of patients in a second study will stop taking the medicine. merck had hoped to begin the regulatory approval process later this year. merck stock was bleeding, falling almost 7%. volume jumped six-fold. this is a 90-session chart to highlight today's drop. let's roll out a full year chart. shares had been between $34 and $38 for the past several months. today's sell-off takes shares down to the bottom of that range. there was some concern about some european government bond sales this week, but they've gone well, and that has helped banks in troubled countries, such as spain. the spanish e.t.f. jumped 3%. banco santander and banco bilbao each saw some relief buying, fueling rallies of 4% and almost 7%, respectfully. while talking about spain, energy company repsol popped 7% on heavy volume. an ind
and europe could hurt its outsourcing business in india. this is a 180-session chart. after rallying through the end of last year, shares dropped 6% today. drug giant merck is changing two studies of anti-clotting medicine vorapaxar. one study will be discontinued. a quarter of patients in a second study will stop taking the medicine. merck had hoped to begin the regulatory approval process later this year. merck stock was bleeding, falling almost 7%. volume jumped six-fold. this is a...
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. >> yeah. >> rose: and india had a long-term goal. >> whenever i went to india people would ask me about china, when i went to china people would ask me about india. >> rose: i bet they still do. >> if you think we compete those countries really compete. >> rose: tillerson just said we ought to pay a lot of attention to india. >> i finally developed an answer, i go to china and china is like a perfect six lane superhighway, perfectly paveed. all the lanes are divided, streat lamps, sidewalks and everyone is going 80 miles an hour. there is just one problem. down the road there is a speed bump. the speed bump is called political reform. when 1.3 billion people hit a speed bump, one of two things happen, the car jumps up, slams down, everyone says you okay, drives off. the other thing is the car jumps up, slams down all the wheels fall off. we don't know what will happen down that road. india, six lane superhighway, half the sidewalks aren't finished. most of the street lights are out, none of the lanes are covered colored, but off in the distance, charlie t looks like it smooths out into
. >> yeah. >> rose: and india had a long-term goal. >> whenever i went to india people would ask me about china, when i went to china people would ask me about india. >> rose: i bet they still do. >> if you think we compete those countries really compete. >> rose: tillerson just said we ought to pay a lot of attention to india. >> i finally developed an answer, i go to china and china is like a perfect six lane superhighway, perfectly paveed. all the...
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it is said to be the most expensive film in india's history. it is a big leap forward for the film industry. >> india has never seen anything quite like it. state of the art super hero movie. it is not the industry's first superhero fell. -- film. >> this comes right from the heart. i have been working around the clock. i wanted to look nice. >> there is nothing in agent about the film's production. it is said to have more special a facts than "avatar." the project has taken the entire concept of the indian super hero genre to a totally new level. it is a quantum leap. if it works, it could establish the genre. ♪ >> it has been promoted relentlessly. no one is quite sure how it will perform at the box office. even if it does not become a it should like -- it should rise to a level where it could compete with state of the art hollywood productions. >> the youngsters are exposed to international cinema. they want storytelling. if you do not cater to that -- >> what ever happened at the box office, the film has brought commercial strategy to ind
it is said to be the most expensive film in india's history. it is a big leap forward for the film industry. >> india has never seen anything quite like it. state of the art super hero movie. it is not the industry's first superhero fell. -- film. >> this comes right from the heart. i have been working around the clock. i wanted to look nice. >> there is nothing in agent about the film's production. it is said to have more special a facts than "avatar." the project...
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india is a power. they are going to be, i think, exploding in terms of their economy under the leadership of this man. i suspect they are going to have an increased, shall we say, military capability, but that's not the issue. political and economic strength that will be much more tilted on our side and will be a very good counter balance to whatever china may want to do. it's a plus, plus, it seems to me. for them and for us. >> the united states committedded to go to war for india, if we get in a fight as they did 50 years ago. the job has strategic partnership. you can sell weapons to them and the rest of it. as for nato-type alliance. it will be insane. >> i don't think that's what is involved. i think we can give them a certain kind of, indirect support at a lot of levels. >> they are a friend, but a problematic friend, but we don't want them in the enemy camp, that's for sure. >> last month modi visited japan and chinese leader went to india to meet with modi. both countries offered packages. mod
india is a power. they are going to be, i think, exploding in terms of their economy under the leadership of this man. i suspect they are going to have an increased, shall we say, military capability, but that's not the issue. political and economic strength that will be much more tilted on our side and will be a very good counter balance to whatever china may want to do. it's a plus, plus, it seems to me. for them and for us. >> the united states committedded to go to war for india, if...
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this was meant to be shiny india. the india that has emerged since the economy has opened up. the india that can go to the economic summits and high places, and late we are back with the old india where things don't work -- and suddenly we are back with the old india. the food is bad, people fall sick. >> why is it? there are successful indian business people over the world. >> what doesn't work in india is the state. the state structure does not work. success is by private enterprise largely. a group of indians dedicated to getting things together. in the autumn of 2007 india wins the first world cricket tournament in south africa. within five months -- it was done by a small group of people having a leadership and knowing what to do. indian government doesn't work. the infrastructure you are talking about is government-led? >> do people in china think it is because of the authoritarian government that the olympics were such a success? >> partly, that is one of the big reasons everything got on schedule. everything was done and very shiny. on the other hand, china had been tr
this was meant to be shiny india. the india that has emerged since the economy has opened up. the india that can go to the economic summits and high places, and late we are back with the old india where things don't work -- and suddenly we are back with the old india. the food is bad, people fall sick. >> why is it? there are successful indian business people over the world. >> what doesn't work in india is the state. the state structure does not work. success is by private...
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followed closely by india who has over 1.2 billion. but it's set to overtake china the world's most populace country. asia's growth rate is about 1% a year. as the population grows country's like india are taking new challenges as they face a shrinking amount of thailand. we met one farmer in punjab who is struggling to make ends meet. >> this farmer lives here. his nine-member family squeezed into two rooms sharing sbace their cattle. his father once owned 18 acres of land. enough for a life of plenty. but that changed as the life was carved up with every succeeding generation. what's left is not enough to support them. >> we live well but now each of us own three acres. and it's going to get divided further for the next generation. >> punjab once india's breadbasket growing much of the country's food. but in the past five decades, the number of farms have doubled. small pockets of land that are no longer productive, a rich fertile region is becoming like this. >> there's almost no land to go around. this used to be a rich state. now,
followed closely by india who has over 1.2 billion. but it's set to overtake china the world's most populace country. asia's growth rate is about 1% a year. as the population grows country's like india are taking new challenges as they face a shrinking amount of thailand. we met one farmer in punjab who is struggling to make ends meet. >> this farmer lives here. his nine-member family squeezed into two rooms sharing sbace their cattle. his father once owned 18 acres of land. enough for a...
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india is excited. he might be unpopular back home, but over here, they retain the field. >> it is a great thing. we like barack obama. >> it is a strategic location. [unintelligible] >> been american friends, they're making their presence felt. india will soon become the world's third largest economy. it is a good time to cash in, especially as upwardly mobile indians showing increasing fondness for anything american. >> india is not an easy place to do business for most american companies. there are challenges. as you look at the indian consumer who wants american brands, you look at the indian population who has a favorable attitude toward the united states, it is natural that the two largest democracies that have strong bonds would want to trade more and more with each other. >> it is not just the economy. india has become a significant regional player. there was a time when india was not much of a priority for an american president. all of that is now changed. indians are pleased that barack obama
india is excited. he might be unpopular back home, but over here, they retain the field. >> it is a great thing. we like barack obama. >> it is a strategic location. [unintelligible] >> been american friends, they're making their presence felt. india will soon become the world's third largest economy. it is a good time to cash in, especially as upwardly mobile indians showing increasing fondness for anything american. >> india is not an easy place to do business for most...
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why don't you focus on what india actually has? a large middle class, a growing disposable income, per-capita income, and escalating population who is very successful, and the market is large enough. >> you are watching bbc news greenhead -- you are watching bbc news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. >> this is kim - about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell, we're developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. presented by kcet los angeles.
why don't you focus on what india actually has? a large middle class, a growing disposable income, per-capita income, and escalating population who is very successful, and the market is large enough. >> you are watching bbc news greenhead -- you are watching bbc news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. >> this is kim - about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell,...
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everybody is talking about india is now alive. everybody is talking about supporting anna hazare. >> we will have to leave it there. thank you so much for your insight. moving now to the elements in pakistan -- shootings and grenade attacks are the latest violence in the commercial hub in an increasingly restless city. >> for raji's latest victims have been rushed to hospitals. -- karachi's latest victims have been rushed to hospitals. among those targeted was the senior leader of pakistan's ruling ppp and a ruling member of parliament. >> we were sitting at the hotel parking are fast. two men came on a motorcycle and fired at us indiscriminately. four people died on the spot. i received a bullet in my leg. >> the call lee reloaded their weapons and shot at another cafe just down the road, inflicting more injuries and deaths. there were no police to confront them, despite the local police station being nearby. >> the shots were mostly close, but the shops started closing down. shopkeepers on not letting anyone take refuge. no one
everybody is talking about india is now alive. everybody is talking about supporting anna hazare. >> we will have to leave it there. thank you so much for your insight. moving now to the elements in pakistan -- shootings and grenade attacks are the latest violence in the commercial hub in an increasingly restless city. >> for raji's latest victims have been rushed to hospitals. -- karachi's latest victims have been rushed to hospitals. among those targeted was the senior leader of...
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we know that she left india. nobody is absolutely sure where she went, what the surgery was, in what condition is she coming back. we hear from what the congress is telling us. what her level of interaction with the party and what responsibilities she takes up the delegates to others is not yet clear. >> the party and the government both felt her absence during the demonstrations and protests and the hunger strike. >> absolutely. congress is a party -- i can only compare what she means to the party. it is at a critical juncture. it is not so much direct orders or directions that she gives. just a knowledge year or a direction here. some pointers to how to administers can coordinate the party from working cross purposes. she gives direction to policy and decisions. the party just cannot function. that is how crucial role is to the party. >> do you think there could be a succession in the months to come if the illness is more serious than what? >> i think in any case, we are set for a succession over the next few y
we know that she left india. nobody is absolutely sure where she went, what the surgery was, in what condition is she coming back. we hear from what the congress is telling us. what her level of interaction with the party and what responsibilities she takes up the delegates to others is not yet clear. >> the party and the government both felt her absence during the demonstrations and protests and the hunger strike. >> absolutely. congress is a party -- i can only compare what she...
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of india and pakistan? >> not at all, it should not. there could be a lobby, a group of people in pakistan, there is a group that has been talking about strategic -- this has been their anxiety they have expressed to the americans. this has been their eggs idea that they want if an end game takes place. it is not happening quite yet. if it takes place, they should have a say in how kabul is being drawn. -- run. >> we will have to leave it there. thank you for joining us. it has been 10 years this big since british forces first became involved in afghanistan and more than five years since they assumed responsibility. what has been achieved and that time? will the plan to withdraw combat troops by the end of 2014 proceed? we have more. >> stabilizing afghanistan has cost to britain 382 lives. and billions of pounds. [gunfire] the campaign is finally making progress. but for years, purchase troops were panned down in their bases. development follows security. perhaps it will turn people against the taliban. th
of india and pakistan? >> not at all, it should not. there could be a lobby, a group of people in pakistan, there is a group that has been talking about strategic -- this has been their anxiety they have expressed to the americans. this has been their eggs idea that they want if an end game takes place. it is not happening quite yet. if it takes place, they should have a say in how kabul is being drawn. -- run. >> we will have to leave it there. thank you for joining us. it has been...
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india is not investing in missile defense. however, i do not agree -- there is already another version. it has a range of 2005 hundred kilometers. -- 2,500 kilometers. >> i am sorry to interrupt. the think that with this missile launch, this will heighten tensions in the south asian region with india? >> there is an ongoing arms race. it has been triggered by india's global ambitions. pakistan does not have any ambitions -- however, i think both countries continued to add to their capabilities after they achieved a short strike potential. until that happens, we will continue to seek an advancement in missile tests. it would not bother pakistan on what india does. >> we will have to leave it there for now, thank you so much for joining us. >> the presence of the united states is a job like no other. -- the president of the united states is a job like no other. these men seem to share a special bond explored in a new book. >> a firsthand report on u.s. relations with europe has made to president kennedy by former president eisen
india is not investing in missile defense. however, i do not agree -- there is already another version. it has a range of 2005 hundred kilometers. -- 2,500 kilometers. >> i am sorry to interrupt. the think that with this missile launch, this will heighten tensions in the south asian region with india? >> there is an ongoing arms race. it has been triggered by india's global ambitions. pakistan does not have any ambitions -- however, i think both countries continued to add to their...
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. >> more than 2 million people have been affected by floods in india. torrential rain has blasted the north and east. 80 people have died. heavy monsoon rains have been battering india for a fortnight. >> waiting for help. these villagers are some of the 2 million people stranded by india's floods. their homes are underwater. this is now the only way to get around. heavy monsoon rains have been battering parts of northern and eastern india for the past fortnight. the government launched operations to help those of the worst hit areas. hundreds of boats are being used to ferry the stranded to safety. nassau rescue helicopters have been dropping food parcels to run but parts of the country. >> rescue operations are going on since yesterday, relief materials as well, and all steps are being taken by the administration to bring relief to the people. >> but for those who do escape the floods, this is another life -- living out in the open with the few possessions they have managed to save from their homes. more heavy rains are forecast in coming days. many o
. >> more than 2 million people have been affected by floods in india. torrential rain has blasted the north and east. 80 people have died. heavy monsoon rains have been battering india for a fortnight. >> waiting for help. these villagers are some of the 2 million people stranded by india's floods. their homes are underwater. this is now the only way to get around. heavy monsoon rains have been battering parts of northern and eastern india for the past fortnight. the government...
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even india has a first-rate. population growth is not going to be about having more children, it will be about the fact that people are living longer. >> that was a huge strain. how will the government prepare for getting medical assistance, health care? >> this is a different problem from the problem that most people think about population growth. we're interested in keeping people working in to their 70's. in fact, there are many things we need to become thinking about. >> of course, as you say, we will have to prepare for a world with much older people. people have relied on their kids to look after them. what can the government to do? >> this is not is for traditional society, even advanced society. we need to think that most people will be continued to be healthy. i think that it's fair that many of these people will continue to work. >> you can see much more on our website. fill in your date of birth, where you were born, and you will find out your number in the 7 billion and where you can fit in. south afr
even india has a first-rate. population growth is not going to be about having more children, it will be about the fact that people are living longer. >> that was a huge strain. how will the government prepare for getting medical assistance, health care? >> this is a different problem from the problem that most people think about population growth. we're interested in keeping people working in to their 70's. in fact, there are many things we need to become thinking about. >>...
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still to come, hillary clinton's trade talks in india. why one of his victims is trying to stop the execution. the government continues to call for the downfall. >> is all part of the syrian cycle of violence. protests, shootings, funerals, shootings. these images, as some residents say they are stuck in their homes. as well as the opposition at home, it faces changes from nevada. >> i talked with them about the need for reform. he promised that he would work towards that. >> a broadening out of the diplomatic isolation. >> it is necessary that the international community and not just europe clearly speak out against the syrian government and condemned the oppression. and to make clear that the dialogue is one that we want to bring forward. >> is rejected outright by the street protesters. it is a stalemate between and determined opposition. and some places, some people are seeking safety by getting out of syria altogether. >> a reminder of the headlines this hour. rupert murdoch has described his appearance before a committee as the most
still to come, hillary clinton's trade talks in india. why one of his victims is trying to stop the execution. the government continues to call for the downfall. >> is all part of the syrian cycle of violence. protests, shootings, funerals, shootings. these images, as some residents say they are stuck in their homes. as well as the opposition at home, it faces changes from nevada. >> i talked with them about the need for reform. he promised that he would work towards that. >>...
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he was found guilty of helping maoist rebels who are active in large parts of india. we have more from delhi. >> the court ruled that he could be given bail by appealing against his conviction. he is a qualified doctor who has been working among the port tribal communities in central india. last december, a court found him guilty of treason saying that he was helping the maoist by caring messages to them, even helping them to setup bank accounts. the judges said that while he could be found a sympathetic to their cause, it does not make him guilty of treason. this is a judgment and pronouncement that has been widely welcomed by the doctor's family and supporters. this is a case that has received massive attention not just here in india but also in the international community. amnesty international describe him as a prisoner of conscience. they said that the trial was flawed. the trial itself was monitored by representatives of the european union, an unprecedented step. this is a major stronghold for the maoist who control a large amount of territory in central and eas
he was found guilty of helping maoist rebels who are active in large parts of india. we have more from delhi. >> the court ruled that he could be given bail by appealing against his conviction. he is a qualified doctor who has been working among the port tribal communities in central india. last december, a court found him guilty of treason saying that he was helping the maoist by caring messages to them, even helping them to setup bank accounts. the judges said that while he could be...
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india will play sri lanka. >> friday results in india revealed the population rise to 1.21 billion. a world cup final only adds to the frenzy. but it is possible to focus on exro contrary cricketters. the most successful prolivic players the world has seen. both now seeking a perfect moment in mumbai. he has scored over 32,000 international runs. ? one day cricket his highest score is 200 sand he needs just one more century to record a hundred international. he remains the inspiration. >> he's an amazing person to have. i think that has not changed for the last 21 years. most of the people, i think everyone who lost interest but it's such i think gorgeous medium to play cricket. >> the world cup final will be his last one-day game. no one has ever taken more international. his best one day figures are 7 for 30, a match winner for nearly 30 years. 22 times. he still is crucial team member. >> it's great to have him. it's great to hopefully have him tomorrow. and to have him play that this work final with us because there is no other way we can have it. >> cricket fans have seen price
india will play sri lanka. >> friday results in india revealed the population rise to 1.21 billion. a world cup final only adds to the frenzy. but it is possible to focus on exro contrary cricketters. the most successful prolivic players the world has seen. both now seeking a perfect moment in mumbai. he has scored over 32,000 international runs. ? one day cricket his highest score is 200 sand he needs just one more century to record a hundred international. he remains the inspiration....
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a big issue in india's parliament, a very big issue on the streets of india. so from the seed to the table, corporations are saying, "we want to be the only players." five in seed, five in grain trade, five in processing, and five in retail. that is a corporate hijack of our food and a corporate dictatorship over our food system. >> but here's what you're up against. several activist organizations. some seed businesses. some farmers. organizations like yours. they filed a suit here in new york, challenging monsanto's seed patents. and the u.s. district judge here in new york threw it out, saying it was "a transparent effort to create a controversy where none exists. >> yes, that case has been a sad ruling, a very sad ruling. in my view, it's the same kind of status that says corporations have freedom of speech and therefore they can hijack our democracy. let them spend as much money as they can to literally buy elections. but for every case of this kind, there are other cases being won. we have won cases against monsanto in india. >> but if something like this
a big issue in india's parliament, a very big issue on the streets of india. so from the seed to the table, corporations are saying, "we want to be the only players." five in seed, five in grain trade, five in processing, and five in retail. that is a corporate hijack of our food and a corporate dictatorship over our food system. >> but here's what you're up against. several activist organizations. some seed businesses. some farmers. organizations like yours. they filed a suit...
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this was a rapid start for india. the whole country was desperate for -- to make his hundred international entry. -- took five wickets including a key into balls. india got to 160. in islamabad, they watched on television. they were hopeful. one of the batsmen needed to impose himself. he eliminated the evening briefly but he could only make 29. pakistan needed 10 and over. his fell into indian hands. -- kept it going and then pakistan fell short. 231 all out. this was a mad steepen significance. wait until the next one because india will play against sri lanka on home soil. -- this was a match steeped in significance. >> india faces sri lanka on saturday. stay with us. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur f
this was a rapid start for india. the whole country was desperate for -- to make his hundred international entry. -- took five wickets including a key into balls. india got to 160. in islamabad, they watched on television. they were hopeful. one of the batsmen needed to impose himself. he eliminated the evening briefly but he could only make 29. pakistan needed 10 and over. his fell into indian hands. -- kept it going and then pakistan fell short. 231 all out. this was a mad steepen...
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tonight our conversation with grammy winner india are read. critics career risk help revive contemporary rhythm-and-blues. we are glad you have joined us. a conversation with india are read and a performance coming up. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. yourd by contributions to pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: with her eclectic mix of musical styles that combine r&b, soul, jazz, folk, and even hip-hop, india.arie has always defied easy classification. after a four -year gap she's just released her latest cd. it's called "songversation," love that title. let's take a look at india singing a cut from the new cd, called "cocoa butter." >> ♪ ♪ ♪ tavis: we were just [laughter] -- y'all missed
tonight our conversation with grammy winner india are read. critics career risk help revive contemporary rhythm-and-blues. we are glad you have joined us. a conversation with india are read and a performance coming up. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart...
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we're outsourcing from india to the u.k., and from the u.k. to india. we're creating jobs in the u.k. by having a studio in india. >> but india still has its own way of doing business. big retailers have found it's not quite sure it wants to let the whole world in. corruption and infrastructure keep other investors away. that's the thing about the indian economy, some investors say. it's a bit like this old ambassador carr. the makers have kept it going for more than 50 years, adapting it as much as they can. but it can only go so far and so fast without falling apart. one more baby born in india. this one named today as the seven billionth in the world, a blessing that could help it become an economic super power or the burden that holds india back. andrew north, "bbc news," delhi. >> still millions of people without power on america's northeast. >> that's right. more than three million homes are still without electricity in the northeast of the country. an unseasonably heavy snowstorm has blanketed the region. at least 11 people have died. some states
we're outsourcing from india to the u.k., and from the u.k. to india. we're creating jobs in the u.k. by having a studio in india. >> but india still has its own way of doing business. big retailers have found it's not quite sure it wants to let the whole world in. corruption and infrastructure keep other investors away. that's the thing about the indian economy, some investors say. it's a bit like this old ambassador carr. the makers have kept it going for more than 50 years, adapting it...
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and india. encore today is trading just nine times next year's cash earnings. >> broader question about the market. it was a volatile week. should we make anything of that? >> i would think over the next six to nine months as there is more talk about the fed raising interest rates. the market is torn between two places if you will. domestic growth is very good for the market. >> coming up, what the chief executives do in their spare time? going from the board room to the silver screen. >> on fridays we sometimes like to show you what top business executives do on their own time. the ceo of the fortune 500 community. operations in more than a dozen states and more than $13 billion in annual sales. on nights and weekends he has been pouring his soul and his own cash into this. field of lost shoes. >> it's not a documentary. it's not a set piece. >> field of lost shoes is an historically accurate major motion pictures out this week. they marched 9 miles north over four and a half days through rain
and india. encore today is trading just nine times next year's cash earnings. >> broader question about the market. it was a volatile week. should we make anything of that? >> i would think over the next six to nine months as there is more talk about the fed raising interest rates. the market is torn between two places if you will. domestic growth is very good for the market. >> coming up, what the chief executives do in their spare time? going from the board room to the...
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or china, then we will go to india and china so we can have those people working for us. >> he says the alchemy that help to make america great still insists that it is under threat. >> this is breakable and i don't think that americans in general understand how vulnerable it is and that represents a tremendous risk to the overall model. >> stanford university, it feels like a laid-back country club but this is the brain that feeds silicon valley. tuition fees have increased. despite appearances, they are plagued by a crisis of confidence. they're concerned with the really big question that dominated all of american politics. how do you regrouped project america when the government is running out of money and the people are no longer prepared to pay more in taxes? this man looks like your typical computer science professor. he could really do with a new bicycle. he can certainly afford it. in a light 90's, he had two students, an enterprising duo that promised him a share in their new business if he gave him their advice. how much are you actually were? >> i don't like to answer tha
or china, then we will go to india and china so we can have those people working for us. >> he says the alchemy that help to make america great still insists that it is under threat. >> this is breakable and i don't think that americans in general understand how vulnerable it is and that represents a tremendous risk to the overall model. >> stanford university, it feels like a laid-back country club but this is the brain that feeds silicon valley. tuition fees have increased....
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bangladesh and india has seen more progress. norway remains the best country to live in and zimbabwe is class feed as -- classified as least desirable. >> the figure is 85%. kind of statistic which the u.n. puts into their number crunch as they try to measure progress. >> countries for example where 20, 30 years ago, only one or two out of 10 kids were able to go to school when they reach four, five years of age. even now, we see that going up to 80%. especially for girl. >> the report is positive about progress in some of the poorest countries in the world. the human development index is not just a measure of economic wealth, but access to education, health-care, equality between the sexes and so on. in kenya, ruth says things are much better now because they have access to much better doctors. aid works, but after 20 years, they can't point to any one system of government that is better than another for development. there is more than one way out of poverty. >> it's an john going part of global economic, social and political b
bangladesh and india has seen more progress. norway remains the best country to live in and zimbabwe is class feed as -- classified as least desirable. >> the figure is 85%. kind of statistic which the u.n. puts into their number crunch as they try to measure progress. >> countries for example where 20, 30 years ago, only one or two out of 10 kids were able to go to school when they reach four, five years of age. even now, we see that going up to 80%. especially for girl. >>...
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and about the sex trafficking racket that starts in india, to hong kong and then to los angeles. and again, based on true stories of actual girls who have been trafficked on that racket. so i am very excited about it and i play this really crazy prostitute who is mean to the new girl who arrives at the brothel and i am actually have to say, after what, nine, eight years of being in this industry, i am finally being given more mature, more serious roles and it took two and a half years of not working at all to go into like deep age sigh situate, is it over? >> rose: you mean you turned down things? >> i turned down things and then, you know, people forget when you turn them down over and over again, and it took a lot of patience and getting over, and dealing with the anxiety of this industry to finally arrive at this. >> rose: good to have you back. >> thank you so much. >> rose:. >> thank you. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> for are more about this ram and early episodes visit us online at pbs.org and charlie rose dot coming. >> charlierose.com. >> captio
and about the sex trafficking racket that starts in india, to hong kong and then to los angeles. and again, based on true stories of actual girls who have been trafficked on that racket. so i am very excited about it and i play this really crazy prostitute who is mean to the new girl who arrives at the brothel and i am actually have to say, after what, nine, eight years of being in this industry, i am finally being given more mature, more serious roles and it took two and a half years of not...
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all of those accused denied the charges. >> usually, the trial process is pretty long and india. that is how often -- prolonging the trial. the supreme court of india has issued and ordered the trial has to take place on a day-to-day basis. until it is over. in that respect, this is going to be a benchmark in the history of criminal trial in india. >> you say it will be a benchmark. what do you think might be the likely outcome? >> considering the court is hearing it, i cannot speculate on the outcome. the prosecution seems to have some evidence, did lead to a conviction of quite a number of people. >> we will leave it there. thank you for joining us. an american sergeant who led a rope u.s. army unit has been found guilty of killing civilians for sports. a military court has convicted calvin gibbs on three counts of premeditated murder. there is new light on one of the greatest political scandals in american history. >> that scandal, being watergate, 1974. it forced richard nixon to become the only u.s. president to resign from office. the first time the official transcripts has
all of those accused denied the charges. >> usually, the trial process is pretty long and india. that is how often -- prolonging the trial. the supreme court of india has issued and ordered the trial has to take place on a day-to-day basis. until it is over. in that respect, this is going to be a benchmark in the history of criminal trial in india. >> you say it will be a benchmark. what do you think might be the likely outcome? >> considering the court is hearing it, i cannot...
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he came here from india for a better life. this is what he got. 4,000 miles from home, out of work and pennyless, he has found refuge in a derelict as garage. >> when i left, i was told life was good here. you can see what state we are in. there is no work, no government help. >> jack has cut himself off from his family. he would rather they think he is dead than living like this. >> they sold land and took out loans to get met out of india to improve our lives and make life better. but when you get here there, is nothing. >> he is desperate to be deported back to india. here's the problem. like most illegal immigrants, he zroibd his papers to make deportation difficult. now he is pleading to go home. but he must prove his identity, and that can take years. and there are thousands of others stuck in the same bureaucratic no-moon's land. we found dessens bedding down under bridges in west london. every day they spend in this misery, they slip further into a destructive cycle. it is now midnight and nearly all of the men that li
he came here from india for a better life. this is what he got. 4,000 miles from home, out of work and pennyless, he has found refuge in a derelict as garage. >> when i left, i was told life was good here. you can see what state we are in. there is no work, no government help. >> jack has cut himself off from his family. he would rather they think he is dead than living like this. >> they sold land and took out loans to get met out of india to improve our lives and make life...
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the most important issue continues to be terrorism in pakistan and india. these issues have been placed at the forefront. nevertheless, the dialogue process has been started in have been very profitable taking place. unfair we expect -- taking place. >> you are watching "newsday." live from singapore and london. the london olympics is one year away. we look at how beijing benefited from the games legacy. the father of the 18th winehouse -- of amy winehouse leads the tribute to his daughter at her funeral. >> tens of thousands of people have been forced to free their -- flee their homes due to a tropical storm. many are missing. daniel has the story. >> shelter from the storm. safe now, rescued from the floods that hit the philippines. but there are many more, bridges and towns under water. half of a million people have been affected. these are the worst floods in years. look at them now, getting through to safety is a difficult journey. now they have only what they can carry with them. they are the only way to reach those stranded by the floodwaters. 1/2 sh
the most important issue continues to be terrorism in pakistan and india. these issues have been placed at the forefront. nevertheless, the dialogue process has been started in have been very profitable taking place. unfair we expect -- taking place. >> you are watching "newsday." live from singapore and london. the london olympics is one year away. we look at how beijing benefited from the games legacy. the father of the 18th winehouse -- of amy winehouse leads the tribute to...
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, india will win? >> well, i think both of them have strength. i don't think it's going to be so simple because china has real problems, got to make a political transition. he feels india has learned how to develop government, use government on the way to getting the kind of extensive government needs and clear up where do we go freshwater. >> optimistic? >> he says china, he feels, i don't want to put words in his mouth, but as i recall jack welch who has a big operation in bangalore, formally of ge, heads ge for years, he says that the odds of china getting into trouble with its system and that the real internal problems there is far
, india will win? >> well, i think both of them have strength. i don't think it's going to be so simple because china has real problems, got to make a political transition. he feels india has learned how to develop government, use government on the way to getting the kind of extensive government needs and clear up where do we go freshwater. >> optimistic? >> he says china, he feels, i don't want to put words in his mouth, but as i recall jack welch who has a big operation in...
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since the 1990s, millions of educated have boarded planes to other india states and abroad in search of opportunity. and they are trying to reverse what has plagued the economy, and stop more of their best and brightest leaving through these departure gates. >> and the city of delhi is working to commemorate a landmark, and they will have a year long events to begin in january. and joining me from delhi is a professor, thank you for joining us and tell us why this celebration is largely ignored by indians? >> i don't know that i say that, there are a lot of fun events happening by the delhi government. but there is admittedly a slight kind of sense of the announcement to make it the capital and colonial event with making a queen president. so celebrating it in what is called coronation park in delhi, has not been carried through as originally intended. i think that the sense that delhi has grown in the last 100 years is not so much to do with the fact that the capital was transferred. but the consequences are partitioned because the growth of delhi has been largely because of the ver
since the 1990s, millions of educated have boarded planes to other india states and abroad in search of opportunity. and they are trying to reverse what has plagued the economy, and stop more of their best and brightest leaving through these departure gates. >> and the city of delhi is working to commemorate a landmark, and they will have a year long events to begin in january. and joining me from delhi is a professor, thank you for joining us and tell us why this celebration is largely...
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. >> anti-corruption protests across india, 13 killed including a former m.p. as violence continues in pakistan's largest city. >> rebels claim a breakthrough after colonel gaddafi's forces. and nations pledge $350 million to fight familiarin in somalia with the warning that 405,000 could starve to death. >> broadcasting to viewers on cbs in america and around the world. >> the indian anti-corruption campaign said he is agreed to let police let him go in a public park for 15 days. he was greeted by cheers outside the police station where he has been held since tuesday. the police insisted he could fast for only three days. >> outside the prison where he has been detained, protestors watch and wait and a compromise appears to have been reached. the police have apparently to have let him go in a public park for 15 days to protest about corruption. across india, there has been passionate support for the country's top anti-corruption campaigner. indians united in protests against his arrest. these demonstrations have rattled the government. his anti-corruption camp
. >> anti-corruption protests across india, 13 killed including a former m.p. as violence continues in pakistan's largest city. >> rebels claim a breakthrough after colonel gaddafi's forces. and nations pledge $350 million to fight familiarin in somalia with the warning that 405,000 could starve to death. >> broadcasting to viewers on cbs in america and around the world. >> the indian anti-corruption campaign said he is agreed to let police let him go in a public park...
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the story began in india, bombay, my hometown. what really happened over there which is a strange linkage between on the one hand, very, very wealthy people, and criminal mafias. so for example, the movie industry there is like a lot of mob money in the movies. you know, which used to be the days in hollywood. >> yeah. also between the criminal mafias and the terrorists who attack bombay from pakistan. and i thought, if i could put somebody in the middle of that, that would be an interesting character. so there's this wealthy indian businessman who gets involved in the mob. and then his wife is killed in the terrorist attacks. and he and his three sons, decide we're out of here. they decide they're going to go far away to the other side of the world, change their names, be different people. they all have their own problems, and of course the tragedy that they think they've left behind, they haven't left behind. it comes after them. so that's really what the book's about. the other thing i wanted to do is to set it, right now. to s
the story began in india, bombay, my hometown. what really happened over there which is a strange linkage between on the one hand, very, very wealthy people, and criminal mafias. so for example, the movie industry there is like a lot of mob money in the movies. you know, which used to be the days in hollywood. >> yeah. also between the criminal mafias and the terrorists who attack bombay from pakistan. and i thought, if i could put somebody in the middle of that, that would be an...
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india. >> do you have any idea what it is like, how every day my real brother screams my name? >> i always thought that i could keep this family together. i need you saroo, what if you do find home and they're not even there? and you just keep searching. >> i don't have a choice. >> beautiful. >> every night i imagine that i'm walking the streets home and i know every single step of the way. i whisper in her ear. i'm here. >> glor: we are so happy to have dev patel at this table for the first time. >> yes, thank you, thank you for having me. >> glor: welcome. we were just talking about how many times you have seen the trailer. but this story never gets old, does it? >> i mean, i'm so happy to be promoting this film, you know. so i feel, i feel very privileged right now. >> glor: when did this-- when did this movie and this story first come to you? >> oh, god, i don't remember the exact specifics. but i was sent a news article by one of my agents. and i read it, and was completely enthralled
india. >> do you have any idea what it is like, how every day my real brother screams my name? >> i always thought that i could keep this family together. i need you saroo, what if you do find home and they're not even there? and you just keep searching. >> i don't have a choice. >> beautiful. >> every night i imagine that i'm walking the streets home and i know every single step of the way. i whisper in her ear. i'm here. >> glor: we are so happy to have dev...
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india is also chinese interest. bangladesh has also asked for chinese help to build a deep sea port. >> more developments in the debate about nuclear power in japan. >> that's right. the japanese agency gigi is reporting that the trade minister has said that the government will be conducting stress tests on all nuclear power reactors if japan, ensuring there would not be a problem with power supplies. for more on this, weir speaking now to our correspondent, who is in tokyo. this is still just a report, but what have you heard on the ground? when are they likely to begin these stress tests on the nuclear power facilities? >> well, all the media reports are reporting about his press conference earlier this morning, saying that the government will test all the nuclear power plants there to make sure that they're all safe. basically the government is trying to find a way to convince the public that they're all still safe to use because we are already experiencing severe electricity shortages at the beginning of this mo
india is also chinese interest. bangladesh has also asked for chinese help to build a deep sea port. >> more developments in the debate about nuclear power in japan. >> that's right. the japanese agency gigi is reporting that the trade minister has said that the government will be conducting stress tests on all nuclear power reactors if japan, ensuring there would not be a problem with power supplies. for more on this, weir speaking now to our correspondent, who is in tokyo. this is...
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they can come back into india. india is already at a high level. we have the vaccines to make sure that if needed, anyone coming in, we can vaccinate them. >> thank you so much for joining us. you are watching "newsday" on the bbc. the voters in taiwan, do they want to cozy up to beijing or give it the cold shoulder? the transplantation of vital organs to hospital. burma may have moved closer to an easing of international sanctions by signing a ceasefire credit with the karen rebels. -- a cease-fire agreement with the karen rebels. >> it is just a photograph but it could come to symbolize so much. burmese government ministers and karen rebel leaders are raising their glasses and toasted the future. they have been fighting on and off for more than 600 years. a long and difficult struggle. human-rights groups have accused soldiers of a litany of abuses perpetrated against many of the ethnic minorities. could that be coming to an end? there is a legacy of deep mistrust to be overcome. resolving the long-running ethnic conflict is a key demand of weste
they can come back into india. india is already at a high level. we have the vaccines to make sure that if needed, anyone coming in, we can vaccinate them. >> thank you so much for joining us. you are watching "newsday" on the bbc. the voters in taiwan, do they want to cozy up to beijing or give it the cold shoulder? the transplantation of vital organs to hospital. burma may have moved closer to an easing of international sanctions by signing a ceasefire credit with the karen...
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. >> ahead on crash between two trains in india has killed at least 60 people. an express train plowed into another. it was waiting at the station monday morning. more than 100 people were injured. we have the update from delhi. >> rescue teams working of the crash site, trying to force their way into the wreckage and tried to reach those trapped inside. the impact of the crash was so severe one coach was lifted clear of the tracks into a bridge overhead. others were mangled beyond recognition. crews have been cleaning the debris. the accident occurred when one train headed to calcutta collided with a stationary train. the carriage as most affected were the ones at the back, filled to capacity with low fare-paying customers, many of them headed to the city after a weekend at home. local residents were first at the scene, helping to carry out the injured. many have stayed on to help rescue workers and security forces that have been sent in. it is still not clear what caused the crash. an investigation is due to be launched to try to determine why both trains were
. >> ahead on crash between two trains in india has killed at least 60 people. an express train plowed into another. it was waiting at the station monday morning. more than 100 people were injured. we have the update from delhi. >> rescue teams working of the crash site, trying to force their way into the wreckage and tried to reach those trapped inside. the impact of the crash was so severe one coach was lifted clear of the tracks into a bridge overhead. others were mangled beyond...
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in india but you will not find it in the pharmaceuticals market. the government has taken it. it is illegal to openly sell ketamine in this country. there is a black market trade and that makes india one of the main sources of the drug. ketamine is found in countries around the world. >> the uk, europe, canada, australia. >> at a meeting that night, -- i am trying to get a brief sample of ketamine. >> anyone can go and get a gram. >> the drug has become increasingly popular in the u.k. the consequences are difficult. >> very sharp. i have pains in my stomach. they had me screaming out in agony. >> on some nights, this woman would take goran hadzic . -- this woman would take ketamine. >> i was actually almost speechless because they loved her. they saw that she died. all i can say is please, please, please think carefully before you go on a path of destruction. >> india might say they are cracking down on ketamine but the former head of an organization tackling drug crime is more concerned with terrorism, narcotics. >> the drug problem is important
in india but you will not find it in the pharmaceuticals market. the government has taken it. it is illegal to openly sell ketamine in this country. there is a black market trade and that makes india one of the main sources of the drug. ketamine is found in countries around the world. >> the uk, europe, canada, australia. >> at a meeting that night, -- i am trying to get a brief sample of ketamine. >> anyone can go and get a gram. >> the drug has become increasingly...
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obama is facing at home about jobs being outsourced to india. the prime minister was quick to put things right. >> india is not in the business of stealing jobs from the united states of america. this is truly an example of all win/win situation for both countries. >> there was also time for the president to visit the memorial to mahatma gandhi, and then described as a source of inspiration. memories of the past and a partnership now looking firmly to the future. the range ofking is issues and which washington and delhi have direct impact. afghanistan, the world economy, dealing with china. it makes a difference when they agree, and when they do not. chris morris, bbc news, delhi. >> after earlier attempts to woo india, david cameron is heading to china for what is being called the biggest trade delegation in living memory. he will be joined by colleagues and 50 business leaders and discuss the strained ties between the two nations. at mr. cameron will find that while western countries are still struggling to get out of the downturn, china's lea
obama is facing at home about jobs being outsourced to india. the prime minister was quick to put things right. >> india is not in the business of stealing jobs from the united states of america. this is truly an example of all win/win situation for both countries. >> there was also time for the president to visit the memorial to mahatma gandhi, and then described as a source of inspiration. memories of the past and a partnership now looking firmly to the future. the range ofking is...
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. >>> the results from elections across india a few hours later on friday. polls have been held. the biggest upset could be in west bengal, when the world's largest communist government to be on the way out. political parties have been resorting to some rather unorthodox tactics. >> the joys of color television. in the last election, the party, then in opposition, promised voters sites like these in return for their support at the ballot box. much to the surprise of their political opponents and critics, they won. the reebio -- freebies, we are told, had a lot to do with the result. from blenders and washing machines to gold and newborn baby payouts, it all sounds like polite and corruption to the experts -- like blatant corruption to the experts. >> this is transferring the funds of india into other assets that are prohibited. >> over the years, political parties have handed out a range of goods such as this state- market television system for voters. all this raises questions about the fairness and transparency of the election process, it also raises interesting economic questi
. >>> the results from elections across india a few hours later on friday. polls have been held. the biggest upset could be in west bengal, when the world's largest communist government to be on the way out. political parties have been resorting to some rather unorthodox tactics. >> the joys of color television. in the last election, the party, then in opposition, promised voters sites like these in return for their support at the ballot box. much to the surprise of their...
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they start before dawn, warming up to a hard day's work for millions of farmers in india. struggling to make ends meet. inside, the first meal is being prepared. it's the staple diet. food prices have stretched many families beyond the breaking point. feeding a family of eight is a day-to-day challenge here. at times, having nothing to eat at all. >> things were better earlier, essential food prices were not expensive. now we earn more but inflation made everything unaffordable. we are very worried. >> increased fuel costs have added to their home and left little money for food or hospital. the government says anyone spending about 50-cents a day is not poor. he spends more than that, so this is very difficult for him and his family. empty homes lost and deserted. poverty driving millions out of their homes. those left behind live in uncertainty. haria will get cash fromer that peanut crop but it's not enough. they have to look at other means of funding to feed themselves and look after their farm. >> whatever money we make by selling crops is invested back in agriculture.
they start before dawn, warming up to a hard day's work for millions of farmers in india. struggling to make ends meet. inside, the first meal is being prepared. it's the staple diet. food prices have stretched many families beyond the breaking point. feeding a family of eight is a day-to-day challenge here. at times, having nothing to eat at all. >> things were better earlier, essential food prices were not expensive. now we earn more but inflation made everything unaffordable. we are...
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iran, pakistan, and india are looking for membership in sco. could that alliance be the nato of the east? >> police in full dress are keeping tight security for the city. military drills are at the core of these groupings, a fight against what is called three evils -- terrorism, extremism, and separatism. for time, that means a close focus on what is seen as legal activism and handing over suspects is part of the deal. central asia is home to a large ethnic group. but this group says that pakistan recently extradited a quigers. >> i was supposed to attend the world congress this may, but was stopped at the airport. the authority prevented me from leaving the country. >> human rights is not a party for the sco members. many believe that this organization has the potential to play a greater role in regional stability. >> as you know, the americans have announced a time to withdraw from afghanistan. then we will need some other organization to step in. that could be the sco. >> the shanghai organization corporation is not the nato of the east. but
iran, pakistan, and india are looking for membership in sco. could that alliance be the nato of the east? >> police in full dress are keeping tight security for the city. military drills are at the core of these groupings, a fight against what is called three evils -- terrorism, extremism, and separatism. for time, that means a close focus on what is seen as legal activism and handing over suspects is part of the deal. central asia is home to a large ethnic group. but this group says that...